The answer is A thats what my teacher said
the girl is lost without "you". she doesn't know how to feel or what to say, so "she is as still as silence". when the phone rings she thinks it's "you" so she is excited.
i am the girl
wonderful writing by the way
<span>There is one quote in the text that leads me to believe the author is concerned about her brother's welfare. In the passage the author writes, "We were thrilled Russell had come out of his shell." After Russell gave Rosalind and his sister a nickname she was thrilled because Russell had finally started to open up more to them.</span>